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==Navigation==
==Navigation==
<section begin=navbar />{{#lst:North Carolina|navbar}}: [[mental health/US/NC|mental health care]]<section end=navbar />[[category:US/NC]]
* '''Localities''': [[US/NC/Chapel Hill/health/mental|Chapel Hill]], [[US/NC/Durham/health/mental|Durham]]
* '''Localities''': [[/Chapel Hill]], [[/Durham]]
* '''Pages''':
* '''Pages''':
** [[/2001 reform]]: an ongoing crisis
** [[/government services/2001 reform]]: an ongoing crisis


==Related Pages==
==Related Pages==
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** '''{{instate|Chapel Hill|NC}}''':
** '''{{instate|Chapel Hill|NC}}''':
*** [[Annas Resources]]
*** [[Annas Resources]]
** '''{{instate|Durham|NC}}''': see [[/Durham]]
** '''{{instate|Durham|NC}}''': see [[US/NC/Durham/health/mental|Durham]]
* other entities:
* other entities:
** [[ValueOptions]]: a sort of "gatekeeper" contracted to approve/disapprove requested services
** [[ValueOptions]]: a sort of "gatekeeper" contracted to approve/disapprove requested services
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*** [[Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility]]
*** [[Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility]]
*** Level II through IV [[Residential Treatment Facility]]
*** Level II through IV [[Residential Treatment Facility]]
==Links==
==Links==
===Directory===
===Directory===

Latest revision as of 13:38, 19 July 2011

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Directory

Organizations - Autism

  • Autism Society of NC (links)
  • TEACCH Treatment and Education of Autistic and related Communication-handicapped CHildren: "an evidence-based service, training, and research program for individuals of all ages and skill levels with autism spectrum disorders. Established in the early 1970s by Eric Schopler and colleagues"

Organizations - Other